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Two Poems by Nathan Hauke
Feral kids & multiple paths, flipping rocks & finch chatter, Xmas lights under snow. Today we feature poems by Nathan Hauke, who shows us where the music’s buried. Read the poems. -
The 2024 Chapbook Series is now available!
CDSOB’s first print chapbook series has arrived! Check out new collections from Juliet Cook, Christine Kanownik, Jonathan Minton, and Michael Sikkema! View the books. -
Friday Feature
Mini-reviews of horror movies, books, albums, and other cultural artifacts dropping every Friday.
Recent Work
Nosferatu the Vampyre
by J †Johnson
Next up for Vamp Week is something we found behind a hidden panel in the dustiest, least colorful dining room you’ve ever seen. Dinner’s on you! Today we present a digital chapbook, J †Johnson’s Nosferatu the Vampyre. 🕸️⛫🧛🏼♂️†
Published January 9, 2025
Suppertime
by Payton McCarty-Simas
Dinner’s ready! And we’re serving it cold with this wicked dish from Payton McCarty-Simas.
Published January 6, 2025
Vampire Poem
by Sylvia Gorelick
For the next few days we vamp out with two digital chapbooks & some thoughts on the latest version of Nosferatu. First up, we feature a CDSOB family favorite, Sylvia Gorelick’s Vampire Poem.
Published April 29, 2024
The Last Straw
by Jude Deluca
They found a way to make Santa creepier & put this new abomination under the nightmare fluorescence of Y2K, swarmed by hoards of ravenous shoppers. Fortunately we have Jude Deluca to help sort our feelings about Mr. & Mrs. Scarecrow Claus in this week’s feature story, “The Last Straw.”
Published December 23, 2024
Three Poems
by C.M. Dreibelbis
Plants & animals are acting more than a little sinister & multiple choice haunting doesn’t make us feel any less weird about it. But we don’t mind feeling weird. Today we feature poems by C.M. Dreibelbis.
Published December 18, 2024
Three Poems
by Matthew Schmidt
Slip away with us to the secret rooms of returning contributor Matthew Schmidt’s poems.
Published December 9, 2024
Illustrations
by Irina Tall (Novikova)
The wolves see us seeing them like we aren’t there. They wander & play among the city seams. They bleed through the paper. They have much to show us. Today, we feature illustrations by Irina Tall (Novikova).
Published November 11, 2024
"De re metallica"
by Jennifer Nelson
“This // is what I get for not having a past, / … / Everyone who sees me / wants to know where the humans are // and the answer is I’m a forest / with a few signs of habitation / … // This exorcism fails.” This week, Jennifer Nelson inspires us to properly transcribe the banger lines we’re quoting from their poem “De re metallica.”
Published November 25, 2024